8/25/2004

The Army’s investigation of the abuses at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, known as the Fay Report, was issued on August 25, 2004. “The report, which was based on 170 interviews and reviews of 9,000 documents, detailed 44 incidents of abuse ranging from unlawful stress positions to using dogs in the course of interrogations. One of the most horrific incidents of abuse, according to [investigation overseer Gen. Paul] Kern, took place when dog-handling teams menaced two Iraqi teenage detainees in a kind of contest to see who could make them foul themselves in fear.”

 – “General: Some Abu Ghraib Abuse was Torture,” CNN.com, Aug. 26, 2004